The official(?) "How To Use The BGE Grid Extender" thread

Can folks who purchased a BGE Grid Extender through the group buy (or otherwise) post their tips and questions here? The aim is to have one consolidated thread for folks to reference now and in the future (if the search function ever works properly). Pics would be great.

There have been some threads recently about which grid to buy. Seems like the recommendation is to buy the grid for one size smaller egg and use it as the top grid i.e. for an XL, buy the grid for a large and bolt it on as the top (swinging) grid. For the LBGE, buy a medium grid, and so on. Weber charcoal grids can possibly be used in lieu of BGE grids - they are not stainless steel, but a good deal cheaper than BGE grids. The Weber cooking grids will bow somewhat if used as the top grid with the extender.

If there is already a thread going with the same intent, then we should post there, in order to keep as much info in one thread as possible.

Some extenders have already been delivered, so the cooks should start soon. I imagine that a fair number will be done this weekend. Please post pics of your experience with the BGE Grid Extender.

Received mine today and have it mounted up. Only took a couple of minutes. I'll get some pics when it's lighter out. Was mounting it right at dusk and didn't want the deck light attracting all of the mosquitos.

One little trick I notice: First mounted it up and the upper grate leaned considerably. Noticed that if I tweaked the placement ever so slightly on both the upper and lower grates that everything lined up nicely. So - tinker with the placement and you'll get it just right.

I have the LBGE and was using the standard SS grate for the lower with a Weber charcoal grate (roughly 17") for the upper and it fits nicely up into the dome when sat on top of the PS with the feet up. Could not use the space for that setup but really don't think I'll need it that much. There's lots of room between the racks. I'm excited to try it out during the upcoming weekend.

Cool. I was wondering how it would fit with a PS in place (I don't have one). Would love to see pics of how you positioned your extender when attaching to the grates.

I did a dry run and thought that it leaned quite a bit with the Weber cooking grid. Was better with a Weber charcoal grate from a 22.5" kettle grill. Least amount of lean was noted with a cast iron lower grate ($20 Char-Broil from Academy) and ss upper grate.

I was studying the pictures of the original thread to try to mimic the placement. It's very sturdy and doesn't lean much at all even when you apply pressure. I did have some trouble cooking around the bracket but I'll get used to it.

mine came today i mounted it hand tight to my CI and SS grids and loaded it with some weight just a tad over 16 pounds has just a little sag but keep in mind it's only hand tight and not even properly aligned .once tighten and aligned it should be even less . i think we will all be very happy with this product .Thanks again to

@bigphil : is that the ss grid for the LBGE on top? Did the lid close ok? It looks like you have the platesetter in. If the lid closes using the large ss grid, then I will probabl;y return the medium ss grid that I bought.

I'm interested to see if anyone else is going to use it with a pswoo. That would put the lower grid at the felt line, which might impact the upper grid size. Also, in general, are folks going to leave it on their basic set up (with or without the upper deck) or use it as a secondary accessory?

@caliking yes its the LBGE SS grid with the PS and no it does not close but i think maybe a 17inch may it was fairly close to closing with the 18inch grid lowes and home depot are close enough to me i'm going to try a 17inch one if it works or not i'll post the results lter tonight or tomorrow

@caliking yes its the LBGE SS grid with the PS and no it does not close but i think maybe a 17inch may it was fairly close to closing with the 18inch grid lowes and home depot are close enough to me i'm going to try a 17inch one if it works or not i'll post the results lter tonight or tomorrow

I'm using the 17" weber "Charcoal Grate" and it fits great with the PS legs up.

I was just looking at some of the comments from people that have received it. Maybe I should start including instructions.

Even though the grill extender can be installed several different ways and positions I designed it to be installed with the male post on the bottom. This way the tube side won't fill up with water, grease, food, etc. The bolt spacing should allow you to bolt it across the grate on most grates. This should keep it level with the grate so there is no tilting. Bolting it long ways if you don't keep it straight when tightening the bolts can cause it to tilt one way or the other. Also makes it stronger when using a cheaper grate.

It should be mounted as close to the outer edge of the grate as possible. To where the ends of the flat pieces just clear the fire ring. This way it takes up very little cooking space on the bottom rack.

It will work no matter how its mounted and in some cases with certain racks it may need to be tweaked one way or the other. Just move in or out until upper rack is level.

I have the weber grid on top and because it is not quite as strong as other grids I just positioned it tilting up slightly so when the food goes on it sits level.

I also try to keep the lighter foods on top. Usually the lighter smaller stuff needs to go on top anyway to keep it away from the fire.

Of course when using all different types of grids every situation will be different.

@caliking Went to home depot and lowes both only had the weber charcoal grate that measures just shy of 17 inches so i picked that up . few things for one its steel so likely hood of it rusting is high on the other side of the coin its much stronger . same weight just over 16 pounds and less flexing than the factory grid it also allows the dome to close .But using the supplied spacer it hits the dome and doesn't allow a tight seal .

@cazzy : did you not read the opening sentence of this thread? I'm a reasonable sort when my knickers are unbundled!

@Spaightlabs: just for that, i sentence you to read all 11 pages of that thread again Currently using Central Market brand lump - first bag was hard to light, but second bag bought on the same day is quite good.

Back on-topic:

@Eggcelsior : thanks for that info. It really helps. It seems there is an optimal position for the grate extender placement to minimize leaning.

@bigphil: you're right - the Weber charcoal grate will rust. The medium BGE ss grid is a bit smaller than the Weber charcoal grate for the 22.5" kettle, so that may be the best to use with the grate extender and a platesetter.

I have had an extender for five plus years .... Listen to Beaker he has got it figured out. Reminder. When pie is on top rake cooking and bottom grate empty swing out carefully to avoid tip over effect....VOE (almost served pie ala concrete)

Also received mine yesterday. The extender sleeve doesn't really extend all that much...maybe 1/2" or so? I am wondering if that was the maximum length that it could be extended without introducing stability issues or if I could get a piece or copper, or some type of clamp to have a higher height?

I haven't cooked with mine yet, but have made a few different configurations. Personally I don't see the need to go higher than the spacer allows, a good sized butt will fit, not a butt like @caliking did, but 7-8 lbs should be perfect.

I set it up last night and used it (allegedly, since the egg went nuclear for the 1st time and pushed dinner back, so we just ate and I got no pics). The photo below is all set up, and eventually I did burgers on the top and asparagus on the lower. Toasted the rolls on the top after pulling the burgers, while the asparagus finished.

Tonight I'll use the top for salmon, raised direct around 350, with some alder chips, not sure if the bottom will get used.